An Irish folktale telling the story of Oisín, son of Fionn mac Cumhaill, and his journey to Tír na nÓg. Told by Cori Philips for Yn Chruinnaght Celtic Gathering 2020
Thanks, Cori, for your version of this classic tale. Oisin really got to have it all. His good heart and final act of kindness was a perfect way to break the spell and set forever what kind of man he truly was. This is the eternal dilemma of demi-gods and vampires. It is our ephemeral existence that makes it all so precious. So many Irish fairy stories have this time discontinuity that cannot be undone by any spell. Only the time in the future is available for such mischief. The past is gone forever.
Thanks, Cori, for your version of this classic tale. Oisin really got to have it all. His good heart and final act of kindness was a perfect way to break the spell and set forever what kind of man he truly was. This is the eternal dilemma of demi-gods and vampires. It is our ephemeral existence that makes it all so precious. So many Irish fairy stories have this time discontinuity that cannot be undone by any spell. Only the time in the future is available for such mischief. The past is gone forever.
Love it
Brillaint storyteller. I was hanging on every word. 😀
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hi! Regards from Argentina. Nice story, thanks!
Thx
i love the story
Cool story
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how is it possible he was sad if they were always happy there, thats a contradiction
The love of a son for his father, his tribe and his country is a powerful magic too ....the land of Ireland called him back !